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Old 06-13-2006, 06:08 PM   #1
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1999-Freightliner-FL106-...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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TOTER:
Toter has only 47,411 miles. These are the actual miles on chasis and conversion. Truck was built as a toter brand new. Engine is a 8.5L Detriot with Allison Automatic Transmission. Very strong and smoothe shifting truck.(Air brakes, Air ride, Captains chairs, bathroom, kitchenette with sink, refrigerator, microwave, color TV with VCR, couch folds out to a bed, rear stereo system - seperate from cab area, and much more.)Truck has polished aluminium wheels with a good 90% of rubber left. The truck is also equiped with a smooth and quiet deisel generator. There is still numereous thousands of miles left on this absolutely beautiful rig!

Trailer:
2004 42 feet long Haulmark Ultimate Edge Gooseneck race trailer. Trailer is in excellent condition, many pit pal upgrades. Double side doors with flip out steps. A/C and heat on the roof top unit. Plenty of cabinets and storage areas. Work area lights on side of trailer. Exterior of trailer has no rivets, polished aluminium wheels, and is absolutely beautiful.

Rig and trailer in excellent condition and maintained by professional mechanics. Save tens of thousands of dollars. Any questions, contact my brother, Chris at 301-748-3606. I am selling it for him.

The truck and trailer maybe available for seperate sale individually. The toter & trailer are for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early.
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